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Gastroenterology
The cost-effectiveness of radiofrequency ablation for treating patients with gastric antral vascular ectasia refractory to first line endoscopic therapy
Cormac Mageea Gastroenterology, University College Hospital, London, UK
, David Grahama Gastroenterology, University College Hospital, London, UK
, Catherine Leonardb Medtronic UK, Watford, UK
, Jessica McMasterc York Health Economics Consortium, University of York, York, UK
, Heather Daviesc York Health Economics Consortium, University of York, York, UK
, Maria Skotchkod School of Health and Related Research (ScHARR), Sheffield University, Sheffield, UK
, Laurence Lovata Gastroenterology, University College Hospital, London, UK
, Charles Murraya Gastroenterology, University College Hospital, London, UK
, Stuart Mealingc York Health Economics Consortium, University of York, York, UKCorrespondence[email protected]
, Howard Smarte Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Royal Liverpool University Hospital, Liverpool, UK
& Rehan Haidrya Gastroenterology, University College Hospital, London, UK
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Pages 977-983
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Received 16 Dec 2019, Accepted 22 Mar 2020, Published online: 14 Apr 2020
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